The second link mentioned Yellow Cab. Then again, the first and third does not mention the company name. Guess if the company is big, they will name the company. If the company is small, they don't. Seems fair to me.

• Uber doesn’t have a fleet of at least 50 cabs which is the bare minimum for a rent a cab service in India

• Uber doesn’t have parking space, precisely because it doesn’t have cabs

• Uber doesn’t have any experience of the passenger transport business

• Uber has no representatives, they have only a few “closet” representatives

• Uber has no call centers

• Uber doesn’t insist on a police verification of drivers

Uber is illegal in India. First of its not really a cab owning company, instead it simply acts as a portal for drivers and consumers. Not only Uber didn't register themselves in India, it didn't even do anything like registering the drivers, implementing gps etc. Instead you see Uber asking for permission for a ridiculous amount of information (even neighbor's wifi) in the phone app. How this corporation is valued at 44billion $ is beyond me.

As an Indian i gotta say we are a huge country.We have the population of North America and Europe combined.Now i would'nt disagree with this article if rapes only occured in india,but they occur in the richer countries as well.These articles just put a bad light on Indian males .Btw Delhi has the population of Canada.if no one in canada got raped in the last three days,i am gonna eat my shoe.

I'm sure hundreds are being raped in a daily basis, because consider the amount of poverty and corrupt police officers. Are there cops that patrol the miles of slums around Mumbai? If a woman is raped in a village where there is no electricity, will anyone find out?

Chances are higher, not 100%. You are not getting the point here. It is that with a higher population, the absolute rate of crime is bound to increase. As an Indian, I can tell you that not everyone here is a rapist, and I'm not surr why I even need to say this.

But one thing we must consider; the higher population isn't the sole reason why there are more rapes. We must also consider the patriarchal culture that dominates in India. Yes, everyone is not a rapist, but gender inequality is very big problem in India, much more so than the West.

That is an undeniable fact, is it not?

"The National Family Health Survey found that 51% of Indian men and 54% of Indian women found it justifiable for a man to beat his wife."

UBER is massively disruptive to the status quo when it comes to transportation for hire.

Between unions, corrupt local departments of transportation, asshole independent taxi operators, etc. that charge astronomically high prices to non-locals (travelers, vacationers, etc), take the route way possible, have the filthiest vehicles, etc. its no wonder anytime an UBER employee does something wrong the story is amped up more so than it needs to be...those who have been in charge for a long time are now threatened, as such, any negative press for UBER is seen as a boon to them...